Do you mean you want to put all of those code in an infinite loop? You can use while True:. First, you indent all of your code print('What would you like to do?') and below. Then add the while loop above it. So it should look like this

while True:
print('What would you like to do?')
## --- all the code below the above code

Indentation is one of the thing that I hate the most in Python. It usually force you to care about this little detail. Usually, it is terrible bad because you need to be consistence with your indentation (use 2 space? 3 space? or tab?). By the way, enjoy your journey to mastering Python ^^

So basically, you want to ask "what would you like to do?". When user has already input what they want to do, it will re-ask "what would you like to do?" again and the process keep repeat infinitely? if this is what you want, my above answer fits it very well.

This is what I am confused about. How would I make it so that it doesn't display the extra zero in there. So that it just says 4:00 AM and still displays the 11:00 AM whenever it is that time. Also this may sound strange, but is it possible to clear the screen with the other results that was inputted when it loops back around? Thanks again for your help.

Sorry for the misunderstanding. I meant take it from being 07:00 AM to being just 7:00 AM but it still says 11:00 AM if that is the current time. Also would I put the os.system(cls) under the while True: ?